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Page 129
A little month ! or ere those shoes were old , “ With which she follow'd my poor father's body , " Like Niobe , all tears -Why she , ev'n she ,“ ( O heav'n ! ; a beast that wants discourse of reason , “ Would have mourn'd longer ...
A little month ! or ere those shoes were old , “ With which she follow'd my poor father's body , " Like Niobe , all tears -Why she , ev'n she ,“ ( O heav'n ! ; a beast that wants discourse of reason , “ Would have mourn'd longer ...
Page 204
That cannot be , fince I am fill papel Of those effects , for which I did the murther , My Crown , myorun Ambition , and my Queen . May one be pardon'd and retain th ' effe & ts ? Besides , the poet could never have made his speaker say ...
That cannot be , fince I am fill papel Of those effects , for which I did the murther , My Crown , myorun Ambition , and my Queen . May one be pardon'd and retain th ' effe & ts ? Besides , the poet could never have made his speaker say ...
Page 268
Now it could not be , if this play displeased because of the bombast , that those whom it displeased should give this reason for their dislike . The fame inconsistencies and absurdities abound in every other part of Hamlet's speech ...
Now it could not be , if this play displeased because of the bombast , that those whom it displeased should give this reason for their dislike . The fame inconsistencies and absurdities abound in every other part of Hamlet's speech ...
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